Joseph Garnett Wood

Australian professor of botany

Joseph Garnett Wood (2 September 1900 – 8 December 1959) was an Australian professor of botany and a president of the Royal Society of South Australia.

Wood was born in Adelaide, South Australia and educated at Unley High School, the South Australian School of Mines and Industries and the University of Adelaide, where he was awarded D.Sc. in 1933.

For much of Wood's career, his research was in the areas of stomatal physiology and the biochemistry of native plants under water stress.

Wood contributed reviews on the biochemistry of nitrogen and sulphur metabolism in pasture plants to three international journals: Chronica Botanica in 1942, Annual Review of Biochemistry in 1945 and Annual Review of Plant Physiology in 1953.

Career highlights

The standard author abbreviation J.G.Wood is used to indicate this person as the author when citing a botanical name.[1]

References


  • Wood, Joseph Garnett (1900 - 1959), Encyclopaedia of Australian Science
Awards
Preceded by
Frank Leslie Stillwell
Clarke Medal
1952
Succeeded by
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